Yeah, so not only do we have the title of the Captain America sequel movie (which pretty much reveals who the enemy will be), but we also have the introduction of Falcon into the MCU. Still waiting for more info.

Sumeragi

2012-07-17 07:23

Not sure if want.

GDB

2012-07-17 08:49

I'm definitely excited for this movie. Winter Soldier is one of my favorite comic arcs ever. Definitely going to be pumped for it.

TinyRedLeaf

2012-07-17 10:13

I can't think of a more inauspicious opening date.

4.4.14 reads in Cantonese: "Die, die, sure die."

Lightning_Wing

2012-07-17 11:32

Another movie based off of a comic book series? Can't they give it a rest?

Rennir

2012-07-17 11:35

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Originally Posted by Lightning_Wing
(Post 4259383)

Another movie based off of a comic book series? Can't they give it a rest?

Not after the box office hit that the Avengers was :heh:

GDB

2012-07-17 11:37

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Originally Posted by Lightning_Wing
(Post 4259383)

Another movie based off of a comic book series? Can't they give it a rest?

You realize this is Captain America II, right? And that people want to see it?

Destined_Fate

2012-07-17 12:14

Winter Soldier, huh? Comic Book Fans should know what exactly that name means and who will be making an appearance. Wonder if they kept the Black Widow tie in from the comics. Comic book fans should know what I'm talking about there as well if they read Captain America before the Fear Itself event.

Endless Soul

2012-07-17 13:23

Sheesh, I still need to see The Avengers!

Endless "Catching up" Soul

Vallen Chaos Valiant

2012-07-17 13:37

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Originally Posted by Lightning_Wing
(Post 4259383)

Another movie based off of a comic book series? Can't they give it a rest?

It is no different from disaster movies or romantic comedies. As long as they space things out and maintain quality, there are no issues.

Vallen Chaos Valiant

2012-07-17 13:48

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Originally Posted by Sumeragi
(Post 4258975)

Not sure if want.

Well, Steve Rogers need somebody he can relate to. He is lonely in modern day. And Falcon will need true skill to pull off. They better get him a good costume.

SaintessHeart

2012-07-17 13:55

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Originally Posted by TinyRedLeaf
(Post 4259224)

I can't think of a more inauspicious opening date.

4.4.14 reads in Cantonese: "Die, die, sure die."

Maybe you could try mailing Shaw Brothers and Golden Village, so they won't waste their money bringing the movie here? :heh:

Elo the Blue

2012-07-17 19:29

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Originally Posted by Vallen Chaos Valiant
(Post 4259578)

Well, Steve Rogers need somebody he can relate to. He is lonely in modern day. And Falcon will need true skill to pull off. They better get him a good costume.

Agreed. Mackie is a damn good actor but the costume will be the key.

Looking forward to the first trailer.

Triple_R

2012-07-17 19:47

It is pretty amazing how many Marvel comics-based movies are being made these days.

A second Captain America movie on its way hot off the heels of the Avengers movie and not that long after the first Captain America movie.

Spiderman having a 3-movie chain, and already a new reboot.

This leaves me with two observations:

1) DC Comics is really getting left behind in Marvel's dust.

2) Part of me misses the days of Robocop, Terminator, Rambo, Rocky, Indiana Jones, and Star Wars. In other words, Hollywood doesn't seem to be producing Hollywood-Original Sci-fi/Action movie series anymore. And it seems obvious to me that them milking comic book franchises (and Transformers) for all their worth is the main reason why...

hyl

2012-07-17 19:58

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Originally Posted by Triple_R
(Post 4259995)

This leaves me with two observations:

1) DC Comics is really getting left behind in Marvel's dust.

The last few DC comic adaptations aside from batman either bombed in the box office: Catwoman, Jonah Hex Superman Returns, Green Lantern did poorly. Watchmen did ok though.
Lets hope that the man of steel and JL movies will be decent

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Originally Posted by Triple_R
(Post 4259995)

2) Part of me misses the days of Robocop, Terminator, Rambo, Rocky, Indiana Jones, and Star Wars. In other words, Hollywood doesn't seem to be producing Hollywood-Original Sci-fi/Action movie series anymore. And it seems obvious to me that them milking comic book franchises (and Transformers) for all their worth is the main reason why...

The times have changed. The movies that you mentioned were all from the late 70's or 80's and the audience these days are different than the people from 30 years ago.

Triple_R

2012-07-17 20:19

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Originally Posted by hyl
(Post 4260011)

The last few DC comic adaptations aside from batman either bombed in the box office: Catwoman, Jonah Hex Superman Returns, Green Lantern did poorly. Watchmen did ok though.
Lets hope that the man of steel and JL movies will be decent

Marvel has already thoroughly exhausted almost all of its top properties:

Spiderman (3, and now a reboot for 4)
X-Men (3, including a separate movie for Wolverine)
The Fantastic Four (2, including one focusing on The Silver Surfer)
Avengers (including solos for Thor, Iron Man, two for Hulk, and now two for Captain America)
Ghost Rider
Blade (two or three of these, IIRC)
Punisher (three separate ones, admittedly very different form each other and spread out over many years)
Daredevil
Elektra.

And I may well be forgetting something here.

DC, by comparison, has barely scratched their top properties. No WonderWoman. No Flash. No Teen Titans.

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The times have changed. The movies that you mentioned were all from the late 70's or 80's and the audience these days are different than the people from 30 years ago.

So you don't think audiences today would be willing to watch a Hollywood-original Action/Sci-fi movie series?

Obelisk ze Tormentor

2012-07-17 20:32

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Originally Posted by hyl
(Post 4260011)

The last few DC comic adaptations aside from batman either bombed in the box office: Catwoman, Jonah Hex Superman Returns, Green Lantern did poorly. Watchmen did ok though.

Don't forget about RED. :D

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Originally Posted by Triple_R
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So you don't think audiences today would be willing to watch a Hollywood-original Action/Sci-fi movie series?

Maybe it's not about the audience, but more about the movie itself and the promotion. For example, Prometheus is supposed to be an original Hollywood sci-fi but due to a lackluster script many people/audience are let down by it. Its promotion saved it from tanking though.

hyl

2012-07-17 20:37

I did mention audience because people have become more critical about movies these years , maybe because we have more accesible forms of media than the people of 30 years ago (like the very obvious internet). These days we can already see the trailers and read reviews of movies with a simple mouseclick.
Also think that people are less impressed by todays special effects (overabundance of CG) compared to people who saw practical effects back then.

Vallen Chaos Valiant

2012-07-17 20:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by Triple_R
(Post 4259995)

It is pretty amazing how many Marvel comics-based movies are being made these days.

A second Captain America movie on its way hot off the heels of the Avengers movie and not that long after the first Captain America movie.

Spiderman having a 3-movie chain, and already a new reboot.

The thing with Marvel, is that they had to get as many movies out as they can before the actors involved grow too old. I genuinely fear for the Ironman film franchise if RDJ one day had an accident and can't act anymore. Obviously at some point they can pull a Batman and just start replacing actors, but Marvel want to do that as little as possible.

Part of all these movies is also about building a universe; to introduce characters who would be free to appear and disappear in each other's films, and to have Avengers style crossover films. In essence this new round of films are all about setting up Avengers 2.
Another side effect is that Ironman 3 would be allowed to have magic; IM 1 and 2 were grounded in SciFi, but Avengers sneaked Magic into Tony's world, so all of a sudden some guy with magic rings would now be far less jarring.

Triple_R

2012-07-17 21:06

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Originally Posted by Vallen Chaos Valiant
(Post 4260079)

The thing with Marvel, is that they had to get as many movies out as they can before the actors involved grow too old.

That's an interesting point. If that's part of Marvel's motivation here, then I certainly respect that, and agree with it.

On the whole, I much prefer what Marvel is doing over what DC is doing.